Hello SuSE folkz, After upgrading from 9.0 to 9.1 fonts in GNOME became unreadable - microscopic. Could somebody tell me please how to change it or reset to default font size. Thanks in advance, Alex
On Sun, Jul 18, 2004 at 08:03:43AM -0700, Alex Daniloff wrote:
After upgrading from 9.0 to 9.1 fonts in GNOME became unreadable - microscopic. Could somebody tell me please how to change it or reset to default font size.
Maybe this thread is of help: http://lists.suse.com/archive/suse-linux-e/2004-Mar/3061.html Check out also http://portal.suse.com/sdb/en/2002/06/mfabian_display_size.html Regards, -Kastus
Kastus wrote:
On Sun, Jul 18, 2004 at 08:03:43AM -0700, Alex Daniloff wrote:
After upgrading from 9.0 to 9.1 fonts in GNOME became unreadable - microscopic. Could somebody tell me please how to change it or reset to default font size.
Maybe this thread is of help: http://lists.suse.com/archive/suse-linux-e/2004-Mar/3061.html
Check out also http://portal.suse.com/sdb/en/2002/06/mfabian_display_size.html
Regards, -Kastus
... I had the same problem. Then I fixed it by changing the file /home/YourHome/.gconf/desktop/gnome/font_rendering/%gconf.xml from: <gconf> <entry name="antialiasing" mtime="1090786890" muser="armin" type="string"> <stringvalue>none</stringvalue> </entry> <entry name="hinting" mtime="1090786890" muser="armin" type="string"> <stringvalue>full</stringvalue> </entry> </gconf> to: <gconf> <entry muser="armin" mtime="1090837740" type="string" name="antialiasing" > <stringvalue>grayscale</stringvalue> </entry> <entry muser="armin" mtime="1090837740" type="string" name="hinting" > <stringvalue>medium</stringvalue> </entry> <entry muser="armin" mtime="1090837778" value="96" type="float" name="dpi" /> </gconf> I added the entry where I set the dpi value to 96 ... This fix is not my invention. I 'googled' the net and I found it somewhere, but I don't remember where ...
... I had the same problem. Then I fixed it by changing the file /home/YourHome/.gconf/desktop/gnome/font_rendering/%gconf.xml
from:
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to: <gconf> <entry muser="armin" mtime="1090837740" type="string" name="antialiasing" > <stringvalue>grayscale</stringvalue> </entry> <entry muser="armin" mtime="1090837740" type="string" name="hinting" > <stringvalue>medium</stringvalue> </entry> <entry muser="armin" mtime="1090837778" value="96" type="float" name="dpi" /> </gconf>
I added the entry where I set the dpi value to 96 ...
That seemed to work, at first. However, it appears to depend on the gnome-settings-daemon running. That daemon messes up my other KDE settings. Has anybody found a reliable way to have readable fonts on GTK applications running under KDE without messing up KDE's settings? Thanks, -Robert Dick-
/home/YourHome/.gconf/desktop/gnome/font_rendering/%gconf.xml ... I added the entry where I set the dpi value to 96 ...
That seemed to work, at first. However, it appears to depend on the gnome-settings-daemon running. That daemon messes up my other KDE settings. Has anybody found a reliable way to have readable fonts on GTK applications running under KDE without messing up KDE's settings?
Answering my own questions here: cp /opt/gnome/share/themes/Geramik/gtk-2.0/gtkrc ~/.gtkrc-2.0 and prepend the following to it: style "user-font" { font_name = "Bitstream Vera Sans 12" } widget_class "*" style "user-font" -Robert Dick-
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Alex Daniloff
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Armin Steinkasserer
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Kastus
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Robert Dick